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published:07 Jun 2017

views:4651

http://www.infineon.com/energy-efficiency - Energy means life: It heats houses, powers cars and lights megacities. The global appetite for energy is voracious, while resources are dwindling.
One third of the energy consumed worldwide is electricity and the trend is rising. The name of the key energy source of the future is energy efficiency. Optimal electricity use is achieved by harnessing smart semiconductor technology: Innovative chip solutions fine-tune cars, industrial plants, consumer and household electronics to use less energy. And smart meters permit evaluation of every kilowatt hour with to-the-minute accuracy, helping to save electricity.
The future of Wind Energy can be identified in offshore areas worldwide. Looking just at the North- and Baltic Sea, around 30 offshore wind farms are planned to come up in the next few years.
Tomorrow's electricity grids will be smart
The electricity grids of the future will feed themselves locally from wind, sun and water. However peaks and troughs are inevitable. Smart grids will control the power supply and demand thus ensuring a reliable flow of current.
Employing Infineon's innovative semiconductor solutions means that electricity comes from the socket with low losses. Our power electronics transmit energy from the power station to the consumer efficiently, over thousands of kilometers.

published:16 May 2011

views:199952

CompletePremium video at: http://fora.tv/conference/chautauqua_energy_power
Habib Dagher, Structural EngineeringProfessor at the University of Maine, describes the concept of offshore wind turbines that float in deep water. Currently, the only fully operational floating wind turbine in the world is located in Norway and serves as a model for a planned offshore wind farm in Maine. Ironically, engineers borrowed the design from floating oil and gas rigs.
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Habib Dagher, the Bath Iron Works Professor of Structural Engineering at the University of Maine, is the founding director of the AEWC Advanced Structures and Composites Center.
Established by the National Science Foundation in 1996, the interdisciplinary AEWC Center is a world leader in the development of cost-effective, high performance hybrid composite materials for construction applications. The center recently received $15 million in funding from the Department of Energy for the development of offshore wind energy off Maine's coast. - Chautauqua Institution
Dr. Habib Dagher is Professor of Civil/Structural Engineering at the University of Maine, Bath Iron Works Professor of Structural Engineering, and founding Director of the AEWC Advanced Structures & Composites Center.

The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
Read: "Bill Gates and other billionaires are launching a climate change fund because we need an “energy miracle” - http://bit.ly/2hszYmv
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To power itself, Israel relies on fossil fuels from hostile neighbors -- a reliance loaded with risk. Earlier this year, when an Egyptian pipeline was attacked, more than 40 percent of Israel's natural gas supply was temporarily cut off. But a new offshore discovery could replace Israel's foreign energy imports, and help the U.S. boost its own energy independence along the way.
As part of energyNOW!'s "The Israel Connection" series, chief correspondent Tyler Suiters looks at an offshore natural gas discovery some are calling "the most important energy news since the founding of Israel." Suiters sees the new energy source being put to work in power plants and learns of Israel's plan to run its cars on natural gas instead of oil-based fuels like gasoline.

Wave power has the ability to utilize the energy from the waves for a long time after the wind turbines must be security stopped because of too high wind speed.
Wavestar plants have also space for approx. 200 square meters of solar panels. Solar energy is similar to wave energy a renewable technology that is rapidly evolving.
This means that the same area of ocean between the two windmills, without further restrictions on fishing and sailing, may give an additional electricity production with current technology at 5 MW of wave power plants alone.
Wavestar is the strongest wave power concept. It leads the race to turn ocean power into unlimited clean energy. Test and research machines have been operating in the North Sea and the Danish fjords since 2006 and they are among the first wave energy machines to be connected to the grid. The commercial 500 kW machine will soon go into production. Wavestar will work in harmony with other clean energy methods to support the movement towards alternative and sustainable energy.
Check out our website, see more of our videos on Youtube and please like us on Facebook.
http://www.wavestarenergy.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/WavestarDK
http://www.facebook.com/wavestarenergy

History

The Ocean Star was built in 1969 in Beaumont, Texas by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation (Hull Number 6845) for the Ocean Drilling and Exploration Company (ODECO) fleet. She worked in the Gulf of Mexico throughout the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast and drilled approximately 200 wells during her active life.
The museum, sponsored by the Offshore Energy Center (OEC), is a non-profit organization funded through private donations, admissions, and corporate donations. The OEC acquired the Ocean Star and spent 2 years converting her into the museum. The museum opened to the public on April 27, 1997.

Exhibits

Offshore Drilling: The Promise of Discovery takes visitors on a behind the scenes journey of the technical process of extracting oil and gas offshore.

Offshore Wind Energy 2017 Opening Video

Let's secure the volumes to power our future.
http://offshorewind2017.com

7:33

Renewable energy from offshore wind farms - Infineon Technologies

Renewable energy from offshore wind farms - Infineon Technologies

Renewable energy from offshore wind farms - Infineon Technologies

http://www.infineon.com/energy-efficiency - Energy means life: It heats houses, powers cars and lights megacities. The global appetite for energy is voracious, while resources are dwindling.
One third of the energy consumed worldwide is electricity and the trend is rising. The name of the key energy source of the future is energy efficiency. Optimal electricity use is achieved by harnessing smart semiconductor technology: Innovative chip solutions fine-tune cars, industrial plants, consumer and household electronics to use less energy. And smart meters permit evaluation of every kilowatt hour with to-the-minute accuracy, helping to save electricity.
The future of Wind Energy can be identified in offshore areas worldwide. Looking just at the North- and Baltic Sea, around 30 offshore wind farms are planned to come up in the next few years.
Tomorrow's electricity grids will be smart
The electricity grids of the future will feed themselves locally from wind, sun and water. However peaks and troughs are inevitable. Smart grids will control the power supply and demand thus ensuring a reliable flow of current.
Employing Infineon's innovative semiconductor solutions means that electricity comes from the socket with low losses. Our power electronics transmit energy from the power station to the consumer efficiently, over thousands of kilometers.

5:39

A Look at Floating Wind Farms: Harnessing Offshore Energy

A Look at Floating Wind Farms: Harnessing Offshore Energy

A Look at Floating Wind Farms: Harnessing Offshore Energy

CompletePremium video at: http://fora.tv/conference/chautauqua_energy_power
Habib Dagher, Structural EngineeringProfessor at the University of Maine, describes the concept of offshore wind turbines that float in deep water. Currently, the only fully operational floating wind turbine in the world is located in Norway and serves as a model for a planned offshore wind farm in Maine. Ironically, engineers borrowed the design from floating oil and gas rigs.
-----
Habib Dagher, the Bath Iron Works Professor of Structural Engineering at the University of Maine, is the founding director of the AEWC Advanced Structures and Composites Center.
Established by the National Science Foundation in 1996, the interdisciplinary AEWC Center is a world leader in the development of cost-effective, high performance hybrid composite materials for construction applications. The center recently received $15 million in funding from the Department of Energy for the development of offshore wind energy off Maine's coast. - Chautauqua Institution
Dr. Habib Dagher is Professor of Civil/Structural Engineering at the University of Maine, Bath Iron Works Professor of Structural Engineering, and founding Director of the AEWC Advanced Structures & Composites Center.

1:35:10

The Outlook for Offshore Energy Production in a Low Oil Price Environment

The Outlook for Offshore Energy Production in a Low Oil Price Environment

The Outlook for Offshore Energy Production in a Low Oil Price Environment

Offshore Energy at NOS Journaal

Offshore Energy 2017 impression

America's First Offshore Wind Farm Just Started Producing Energy (HBO)

America's First Offshore Wind Farm Just Started Producing Energy (HBO)

America's First Offshore Wind Farm Just Started Producing Energy (HBO)

The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
Read: "Bill Gates and other billionaires are launching a climate change fund because we need an “energy miracle” - http://bit.ly/2hszYmv
Watch: "Meet the man who wants to create the world's first supersonic Hyperloop" - http://bit.ly/2izcduA
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The Israel Connection: An Offshore Energy Future

To power itself, Israel relies on fossil fuels from hostile neighbors -- a reliance loaded with risk. Earlier this year, when an Egyptian pipeline was attacked, more than 40 percent of Israel's natural gas supply was temporarily cut off. But a new offshore discovery could replace Israel's foreign energy imports, and help the U.S. boost its own energy independence along the way.
As part of energyNOW!'s "The Israel Connection" series, chief correspondent Tyler Suiters looks at an offshore natural gas discovery some are calling "the most important energy news since the founding of Israel." Suiters sees the new energy source being put to work in power plants and learns of Israel's plan to run its cars on natural gas instead of oil-based fuels like gasoline.

Our vision: offshore energy parks combining wind, wave and solar

Wave power has the ability to utilize the energy from the waves for a long time after the wind turbines must be security stopped because of too high wind speed.
Wavestar plants have also space for approx. 200 square meters of solar panels. Solar energy is similar to wave energy a renewable technology that is rapidly evolving.
This means that the same area of ocean between the two windmills, without further restrictions on fishing and sailing, may give an additional electricity production with current technology at 5 MW of wave power plants alone.
Wavestar is the strongest wave power concept. It leads the race to turn ocean power into unlimited clean energy. Test and research machines have been operating in the North Sea and the Danish fjords since 2006 and they are among the first wave energy machines to be connected to the grid. The commercial 500 kW machine will soon go into production. Wavestar will work in harmony with other clean energy methods to support the movement towards alternative and sustainable energy.
Check out our website, see more of our videos on Youtube and please like us on Facebook.
http://www.wavestarenergy.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/WavestarDK
http://www.facebook.com/wavestarenergy

Offshore Energy and Storage Society - OSESS

The OffshoreEnergy and StorageSociety (OSESS) is an international research initiative dedicated to advancing coastal/offshore energy and storage technology, policies, investments, and commercialization.
The society emerged from a vision shared by researchers at the University of Windsor and the University of Nottingham. On July 12-14, 2017, researchers from 10 different countries gathered at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Cape Cod for OSESS’s fourth annual conference to examine offshore energy generation and storage technology, environmental integration and expanding global markets.
OSESS 2018 takes place July 4-6 in Ningbo, China. For more information, please visit osessociety.com.

Offshore Wind Energy 2017 Opening Video

Let's secure the volumes to power our future.
http://offshorewind2017.com

published: 07 Jun 2017

Renewable energy from offshore wind farms - Infineon Technologies

http://www.infineon.com/energy-efficiency - Energy means life: It heats houses, powers cars and lights megacities. The global appetite for energy is voracious, while resources are dwindling.
One third of the energy consumed worldwide is electricity and the trend is rising. The name of the key energy source of the future is energy efficiency. Optimal electricity use is achieved by harnessing smart semiconductor technology: Innovative chip solutions fine-tune cars, industrial plants, consumer and household electronics to use less energy. And smart meters permit evaluation of every kilowatt hour with to-the-minute accuracy, helping to save electricity.
The future of Wind Energy can be identified in offshore areas worldwide. Looking just at the North- and Baltic Sea, around 30 offshore win...

Offshore Energy at NOS Journaal

Offshore Energy 2017 impression

America's First Offshore Wind Farm Just Started Producing Energy (HBO)

The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
Read: "Bill Gates and other billionaires are launching a climate change fund because we need an “energy miracle” - http://bit.ly/2hszYmv
Watch: "Meet the man who wants to create th...

The Israel Connection: An Offshore Energy Future

To power itself, Israel relies on fossil fuels from hostile neighbors -- a reliance loaded with risk. Earlier this year, when an Egyptian pipeline was attacked, more than 40 percent of Israel's natural gas supply was temporarily cut off. But a new offshore discovery could replace Israel's foreign energy imports, and help the U.S. boost its own energy independence along the way.
As part of energyNOW!'s "The Israel Connection" series, chief correspondent Tyler Suiters looks at an offshore natural gas discovery some are calling "the most important energy news since the founding of Israel." Suiters sees the new energy source being put to work in power plants and learns of Israel's plan to run its cars on natural gas instead of oil-based fuels like gasoline.

Our vision: offshore energy parks combining wind, wave and solar

Wave power has the ability to utilize the energy from the waves for a long time after the wind turbines must be security stopped because of too high wind speed.
Wavestar plants have also space for approx. 200 square meters of solar panels. Solar energy is similar to wave energy a renewable technology that is rapidly evolving.
This means that the same area of ocean between the two windmills, without further restrictions on fishing and sailing, may give an additional electricity production with current technology at 5 MW of wave power plants alone.
Wavestar is the strongest wave power concept. It leads the race to turn ocean power into unlimited clean energy. Test and research machines have been operating in the North Sea and the Danish fjords since 2006 and they are among the first w...

Offshore Energy and Storage Society - OSESS

The OffshoreEnergy and StorageSociety (OSESS) is an international research initiative dedicated to advancing coastal/offshore energy and storage technology, policies, investments, and commercialization.
The society emerged from a vision shared by researchers at the University of Windsor and the University of Nottingham. On July 12-14, 2017, researchers from 10 different countries gathered at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Cape Cod for OSESS’s fourth annual conference to examine offshore energy generation and storage technology, environmental integration and expanding global markets.
OSESS 2018 takes place July 4-6 in Ningbo, China. For more information, please visit osessociety.com.

http://www.infineon.com/energy-efficiency - Energy means life: It heats houses, powers cars and lights megacities. The global appetite for energy is voracious, while resources are dwindling.
One third of the energy consumed worldwide is electricity and the trend is rising. The name of the key energy source of the future is energy efficiency. Optimal electricity use is achieved by harnessing smart semiconductor technology: Innovative chip solutions fine-tune cars, industrial plants, consumer and household electronics to use less energy. And smart meters permit evaluation of every kilowatt hour with to-the-minute accuracy, helping to save electricity.
The future of Wind Energy can be identified in offshore areas worldwide. Looking just at the North- and Baltic Sea, around 30 offshore wind farms are planned to come up in the next few years.
Tomorrow's electricity grids will be smart
The electricity grids of the future will feed themselves locally from wind, sun and water. However peaks and troughs are inevitable. Smart grids will control the power supply and demand thus ensuring a reliable flow of current.
Employing Infineon's innovative semiconductor solutions means that electricity comes from the socket with low losses. Our power electronics transmit energy from the power station to the consumer efficiently, over thousands of kilometers.

http://www.infineon.com/energy-efficiency - Energy means life: It heats houses, powers cars and lights megacities. The global appetite for energy is voracious, while resources are dwindling.
One third of the energy consumed worldwide is electricity and the trend is rising. The name of the key energy source of the future is energy efficiency. Optimal electricity use is achieved by harnessing smart semiconductor technology: Innovative chip solutions fine-tune cars, industrial plants, consumer and household electronics to use less energy. And smart meters permit evaluation of every kilowatt hour with to-the-minute accuracy, helping to save electricity.
The future of Wind Energy can be identified in offshore areas worldwide. Looking just at the North- and Baltic Sea, around 30 offshore wind farms are planned to come up in the next few years.
Tomorrow's electricity grids will be smart
The electricity grids of the future will feed themselves locally from wind, sun and water. However peaks and troughs are inevitable. Smart grids will control the power supply and demand thus ensuring a reliable flow of current.
Employing Infineon's innovative semiconductor solutions means that electricity comes from the socket with low losses. Our power electronics transmit energy from the power station to the consumer efficiently, over thousands of kilometers.

CompletePremium video at: http://fora.tv/conference/chautauqua_energy_power
Habib Dagher, Structural EngineeringProfessor at the University of Maine, describes the concept of offshore wind turbines that float in deep water. Currently, the only fully operational floating wind turbine in the world is located in Norway and serves as a model for a planned offshore wind farm in Maine. Ironically, engineers borrowed the design from floating oil and gas rigs.
-----
Habib Dagher, the Bath Iron Works Professor of Structural Engineering at the University of Maine, is the founding director of the AEWC Advanced Structures and Composites Center.
Established by the National Science Foundation in 1996, the interdisciplinary AEWC Center is a world leader in the development of cost-effective, high performance hybrid composite materials for construction applications. The center recently received $15 million in funding from the Department of Energy for the development of offshore wind energy off Maine's coast. - Chautauqua Institution
Dr. Habib Dagher is Professor of Civil/Structural Engineering at the University of Maine, Bath Iron Works Professor of Structural Engineering, and founding Director of the AEWC Advanced Structures & Composites Center.

CompletePremium video at: http://fora.tv/conference/chautauqua_energy_power
Habib Dagher, Structural EngineeringProfessor at the University of Maine, describes the concept of offshore wind turbines that float in deep water. Currently, the only fully operational floating wind turbine in the world is located in Norway and serves as a model for a planned offshore wind farm in Maine. Ironically, engineers borrowed the design from floating oil and gas rigs.
-----
Habib Dagher, the Bath Iron Works Professor of Structural Engineering at the University of Maine, is the founding director of the AEWC Advanced Structures and Composites Center.
Established by the National Science Foundation in 1996, the interdisciplinary AEWC Center is a world leader in the development of cost-effective, high performance hybrid composite materials for construction applications. The center recently received $15 million in funding from the Department of Energy for the development of offshore wind energy off Maine's coast. - Chautauqua Institution
Dr. Habib Dagher is Professor of Civil/Structural Engineering at the University of Maine, Bath Iron Works Professor of Structural Engineering, and founding Director of the AEWC Advanced Structures & Composites Center.

published:20 Aug 2010

views:25160

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The Outlook for Offshore Energy Production in a Low Oil Price Environment

America's First Offshore Wind Farm Just Started Producing Energy (HBO)

The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turb...

The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
Read: "Bill Gates and other billionaires are launching a climate change fund because we need an “energy miracle” - http://bit.ly/2hszYmv
Watch: "Meet the man who wants to create the world's first supersonic Hyperloop" - http://bit.ly/2izcduA
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The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
Read: "Bill Gates and other billionaires are launching a climate change fund because we need an “energy miracle” - http://bit.ly/2hszYmv
Watch: "Meet the man who wants to create the world's first supersonic Hyperloop" - http://bit.ly/2izcduA
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The Israel Connection: An Offshore Energy Future

To power itself, Israel relies on fossil fuels from hostile neighbors -- a reliance loaded with risk. Earlier this year, when an Egyptian pipeline was attacked,...

To power itself, Israel relies on fossil fuels from hostile neighbors -- a reliance loaded with risk. Earlier this year, when an Egyptian pipeline was attacked, more than 40 percent of Israel's natural gas supply was temporarily cut off. But a new offshore discovery could replace Israel's foreign energy imports, and help the U.S. boost its own energy independence along the way.
As part of energyNOW!'s "The Israel Connection" series, chief correspondent Tyler Suiters looks at an offshore natural gas discovery some are calling "the most important energy news since the founding of Israel." Suiters sees the new energy source being put to work in power plants and learns of Israel's plan to run its cars on natural gas instead of oil-based fuels like gasoline.

To power itself, Israel relies on fossil fuels from hostile neighbors -- a reliance loaded with risk. Earlier this year, when an Egyptian pipeline was attacked, more than 40 percent of Israel's natural gas supply was temporarily cut off. But a new offshore discovery could replace Israel's foreign energy imports, and help the U.S. boost its own energy independence along the way.
As part of energyNOW!'s "The Israel Connection" series, chief correspondent Tyler Suiters looks at an offshore natural gas discovery some are calling "the most important energy news since the founding of Israel." Suiters sees the new energy source being put to work in power plants and learns of Israel's plan to run its cars on natural gas instead of oil-based fuels like gasoline.

Our vision: offshore energy parks combining wind, wave and solar

Wave power has the ability to utilize the energy from the waves for a long time after the wind turbines must be security stopped because of too high wind speed....

Wave power has the ability to utilize the energy from the waves for a long time after the wind turbines must be security stopped because of too high wind speed.
Wavestar plants have also space for approx. 200 square meters of solar panels. Solar energy is similar to wave energy a renewable technology that is rapidly evolving.
This means that the same area of ocean between the two windmills, without further restrictions on fishing and sailing, may give an additional electricity production with current technology at 5 MW of wave power plants alone.
Wavestar is the strongest wave power concept. It leads the race to turn ocean power into unlimited clean energy. Test and research machines have been operating in the North Sea and the Danish fjords since 2006 and they are among the first wave energy machines to be connected to the grid. The commercial 500 kW machine will soon go into production. Wavestar will work in harmony with other clean energy methods to support the movement towards alternative and sustainable energy.
Check out our website, see more of our videos on Youtube and please like us on Facebook.
http://www.wavestarenergy.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/WavestarDK
http://www.facebook.com/wavestarenergy

Wave power has the ability to utilize the energy from the waves for a long time after the wind turbines must be security stopped because of too high wind speed.
Wavestar plants have also space for approx. 200 square meters of solar panels. Solar energy is similar to wave energy a renewable technology that is rapidly evolving.
This means that the same area of ocean between the two windmills, without further restrictions on fishing and sailing, may give an additional electricity production with current technology at 5 MW of wave power plants alone.
Wavestar is the strongest wave power concept. It leads the race to turn ocean power into unlimited clean energy. Test and research machines have been operating in the North Sea and the Danish fjords since 2006 and they are among the first wave energy machines to be connected to the grid. The commercial 500 kW machine will soon go into production. Wavestar will work in harmony with other clean energy methods to support the movement towards alternative and sustainable energy.
Check out our website, see more of our videos on Youtube and please like us on Facebook.
http://www.wavestarenergy.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/WavestarDK
http://www.facebook.com/wavestarenergy

Offshore Energy and Storage Society - OSESS

The OffshoreEnergy and StorageSociety (OSESS) is an international research initiative dedicated to advancing coastal/offshore energy and storage technology, p...

The OffshoreEnergy and StorageSociety (OSESS) is an international research initiative dedicated to advancing coastal/offshore energy and storage technology, policies, investments, and commercialization.
The society emerged from a vision shared by researchers at the University of Windsor and the University of Nottingham. On July 12-14, 2017, researchers from 10 different countries gathered at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Cape Cod for OSESS’s fourth annual conference to examine offshore energy generation and storage technology, environmental integration and expanding global markets.
OSESS 2018 takes place July 4-6 in Ningbo, China. For more information, please visit osessociety.com.

The OffshoreEnergy and StorageSociety (OSESS) is an international research initiative dedicated to advancing coastal/offshore energy and storage technology, policies, investments, and commercialization.
The society emerged from a vision shared by researchers at the University of Windsor and the University of Nottingham. On July 12-14, 2017, researchers from 10 different countries gathered at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Cape Cod for OSESS’s fourth annual conference to examine offshore energy generation and storage technology, environmental integration and expanding global markets.
OSESS 2018 takes place July 4-6 in Ningbo, China. For more information, please visit osessociety.com.

Ocean Star Museum

Life on the Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig

published: 02 Apr 2017

Full Time RV Living | Abandoned Concrete Ship, Oil Rig Museum and More | S2 EP025

Full Time RV Living: Season 2 EP025 February 11, 2017 Get more of our stuff at http://themotorhomeexperiment.Com/.
In this video, we take a tour of the GalvestonHarbor, walk around the Strand and take in some of the sight and sounds of Galveston's Pier 21.
The Oil Rig Museum is one you can skip, in our humble opinion!
The Harbor Tour is something you should do when in Galveston because it is one of the only ways you can see the SS Selma, an abandoned concrete tanker that has been sunk out in the bay. Very cool!
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published: 21 Feb 2017

Discovering the Off Shore Drilling Rig Experience on the Texas Ocean Star in Galveston, Texas!

The TexasOcean StarMuseum is an incredible experience for families and ANYONE who wants to discover more about life on an off-shore drilling rig! This is one of the most incredible and interactive experiences focused on engineering for our family! They had lots of hands-on activities and visual displays that are second to none. Even WEEKS after visiting the Texas Ocean Star, our child can remember EVERYTHING about her experience.
This museum relates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to the workforce and truly incorporates that Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Texas Education Agency, and the Texas Workforce Commission's goal of educating 60% of the Texas population between ages 24-35 with a post secondary credential by 2030. Our goal is for our little one to hav...

Discover the Port of Antwerp, Antwerp's dynamic seaport

Mood movie presenting the Port of Antwerp and its specific character.
Almost150,000 people (direct and indirect jobs) make sure every day Europe's 2nd biggest port is working efficiently as a dynamic seaport, a main gateway to Europe.
http://www.portofantwerp.com

Almost missed the boat!

Police probe life threatening wreck

One man was seriously injured in a two-pickup crash that ended with one of the trucks slamming into a palm tree about a half block away. The truck sheered the tree clean in half near its base in the Oct. 18, 2011, wreck at 40th and Ball streets near Wright CuneyPark in Galveston.

published: 19 Oct 2011

Loading the old Dutch SAR Helicopters with destination Peru for SDW Shipping

Edward vom Hofe - IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame

Edward vom Hofe
1846 - 19202005 Inductee
Edward vom Hofe was one of America's best-known and most-respected reelmakers, and perhaps the most influential member of the vom Hofe family. Austrian-born Frederick vom Hofe began manufacturing large brass multiplier reels in Brooklyn, New York in 1857. Three years later, elder son Julius joined the business. Even before his father's retirement in 1882, Julius had "F. vom Hofe & Son" focusing on a lower-priced sector of the market and on increased production. Younger son Edward started his own company in Manhattan in 1867 at the age of 21. A hands-on manufacturer as well as designer, Edward began producing a small number of high-quality reels under his own name. Striped bass fishing was flourishing along the U.S.East Coast, and Edward began pr...

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Discovering the Off Shore Drilling Rig Experience on the Texas Ocean Star in Galveston, Texas!

The TexasOcean StarMuseum is an incredible experience for families and ANYONE who wants to discover more about life on an off-shore drilling rig! This is one ...

The TexasOcean StarMuseum is an incredible experience for families and ANYONE who wants to discover more about life on an off-shore drilling rig! This is one of the most incredible and interactive experiences focused on engineering for our family! They had lots of hands-on activities and visual displays that are second to none. Even WEEKS after visiting the Texas Ocean Star, our child can remember EVERYTHING about her experience.
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Mood movie presenting the Port of Antwerp and its specific character.
Almost150,000 people (direct and indirect jobs) make sure every day Europe's 2nd biggest port is working efficiently as a dynamic seaport, a main gateway to Europe.
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Mood movie presenting the Port of Antwerp and its specific character.
Almost150,000 people (direct and indirect jobs) make sure every day Europe's 2nd biggest port is working efficiently as a dynamic seaport, a main gateway to Europe.
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One man was seriously injured in a two-pickup crash that ended with one of the trucks slamming into a palm tree about a half block away. The truck sheered the t...

One man was seriously injured in a two-pickup crash that ended with one of the trucks slamming into a palm tree about a half block away. The truck sheered the tree clean in half near its base in the Oct. 18, 2011, wreck at 40th and Ball streets near Wright CuneyPark in Galveston.

One man was seriously injured in a two-pickup crash that ended with one of the trucks slamming into a palm tree about a half block away. The truck sheered the tree clean in half near its base in the Oct. 18, 2011, wreck at 40th and Ball streets near Wright CuneyPark in Galveston.

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Edward vom Hofe
1846 - 19202005 Inductee
Edward vom Hofe was one of America's best-known and most-respected reelmakers, and perhaps the most influential member of the vom Hofe family. Austrian-born Frederick vom Hofe began manufacturing large brass multiplier reels in Brooklyn, New York in 1857. Three years later, elder son Julius joined the business. Even before his father's retirement in 1882, Julius had "F. vom Hofe & Son" focusing on a lower-priced sector of the market and on increased production. Younger son Edward started his own company in Manhattan in 1867 at the age of 21. A hands-on manufacturer as well as designer, Edward began producing a small number of high-quality reels under his own name. Striped bass fishing was flourishing along the U.S.East Coast, and Edward began producing striper reels -- solid nickel-silver offset-handle multipliers. Nickel-silver was resistant to corrosion and took a high polish, but the all-metal reels were heavy. Edward was one of the first to produce lighter-weight models with resilient hard rubber sideplates. Though he specialized in saltwater reels, he also manufactured some of the finest salmon and trout reels of the day. Edward vom Hofe's product s combined artistic beauty and functionality, and quickly set the standard for excellence. He was a perfectionist: his designs were flawless and workmanship unparalleled, and those features attracted affluent anglers who could demand and afford the very best. In time, Edward was operating a large retail and mail-order business out of which he sold his own as well as other brands of tackle, including his brother's. In the1880s the fishing world was taken by storm when the first tarpon were caught on rod and reel. But the tarpon reel of the period had insufficient line capacity and a primitive drag: a piece of leather attached to the reel's pillar that acted like a brake when pressed upon the line. Edward had his own experience with these reels; an excellent saltwater fisherman, he is credited with being the second angler to land a tarpon weighing more than 200 lb on rod and reel (a 210 lb specimen caught April 30, 1898 at Captiva Pass, Florida). But the limitations of these reels quickly became apparent -- and problematic -- when the first rod-and-reel bluefin tuna was landed in 1898 by The TunaClub's Charles Holder. Interest in taking these fast, deep-water fish exploded, and anglers found themselves with bruised or broken knuckles from the then state-of-the-art "knucklebusters". An improved drag system and an effective method for stopping large, running fish were imperative. Throughout his life Edward wa s committed to the science and technology of tackle design (between 1879 and 1902 he held four patents). Always striving to improve and refine his products, he began working on a new drag system. One of his designs required a spanner wrench to adjust the tension of the drag internally, and was a precursor to the star drag. That star drag design, conceived by William Boschen and George Farnsworth, soon appeared in Julius vom Hofe's "B-Ocean" model. The star drag revolutionized big-game fishing, and by 1914 Edward and other manufacturers were incorporating the same feature in their reels. Upon Edward's death in 1920 his sons took over the firm. Twenty years later it was sold to Ocean City Tackle ManufacturingCompany, which for several years produced salmon reels with "Edward vom Hofe, Maker" embossed on the oil caps. Material shortages during World War II forced them to shut down production. Otto Zwarg, a former employee of Edward's, continued making reels under his own name, on vom Hofe equipment, until 1958. Edward vom Hofe was a superb craftsman and one of the most innovative of all reelmakers, and his products are treasured for their simple elegance and superior engineering. From the beginning, Edward's artistry set him apart; his black rubber sideplates, contrasting silver-nickel frames, and sleek and functional S-shaped handles all had a major impact on American tackle design. Some consider them the best reels ever made and they remain as famous -- and as sought-after -- as they were in their day. It i s certain that reels stamped with the name Edward vom Hofe will be prized for years to come by those who appreciate the very best in tackle.

Edward vom Hofe
1846 - 19202005 Inductee
Edward vom Hofe was one of America's best-known and most-respected reelmakers, and perhaps the most influential member of the vom Hofe family. Austrian-born Frederick vom Hofe began manufacturing large brass multiplier reels in Brooklyn, New York in 1857. Three years later, elder son Julius joined the business. Even before his father's retirement in 1882, Julius had "F. vom Hofe & Son" focusing on a lower-priced sector of the market and on increased production. Younger son Edward started his own company in Manhattan in 1867 at the age of 21. A hands-on manufacturer as well as designer, Edward began producing a small number of high-quality reels under his own name. Striped bass fishing was flourishing along the U.S.East Coast, and Edward began producing striper reels -- solid nickel-silver offset-handle multipliers. Nickel-silver was resistant to corrosion and took a high polish, but the all-metal reels were heavy. Edward was one of the first to produce lighter-weight models with resilient hard rubber sideplates. Though he specialized in saltwater reels, he also manufactured some of the finest salmon and trout reels of the day. Edward vom Hofe's product s combined artistic beauty and functionality, and quickly set the standard for excellence. He was a perfectionist: his designs were flawless and workmanship unparalleled, and those features attracted affluent anglers who could demand and afford the very best. In time, Edward was operating a large retail and mail-order business out of which he sold his own as well as other brands of tackle, including his brother's. In the1880s the fishing world was taken by storm when the first tarpon were caught on rod and reel. But the tarpon reel of the period had insufficient line capacity and a primitive drag: a piece of leather attached to the reel's pillar that acted like a brake when pressed upon the line. Edward had his own experience with these reels; an excellent saltwater fisherman, he is credited with being the second angler to land a tarpon weighing more than 200 lb on rod and reel (a 210 lb specimen caught April 30, 1898 at Captiva Pass, Florida). But the limitations of these reels quickly became apparent -- and problematic -- when the first rod-and-reel bluefin tuna was landed in 1898 by The TunaClub's Charles Holder. Interest in taking these fast, deep-water fish exploded, and anglers found themselves with bruised or broken knuckles from the then state-of-the-art "knucklebusters". An improved drag system and an effective method for stopping large, running fish were imperative. Throughout his life Edward wa s committed to the science and technology of tackle design (between 1879 and 1902 he held four patents). Always striving to improve and refine his products, he began working on a new drag system. One of his designs required a spanner wrench to adjust the tension of the drag internally, and was a precursor to the star drag. That star drag design, conceived by William Boschen and George Farnsworth, soon appeared in Julius vom Hofe's "B-Ocean" model. The star drag revolutionized big-game fishing, and by 1914 Edward and other manufacturers were incorporating the same feature in their reels. Upon Edward's death in 1920 his sons took over the firm. Twenty years later it was sold to Ocean City Tackle ManufacturingCompany, which for several years produced salmon reels with "Edward vom Hofe, Maker" embossed on the oil caps. Material shortages during World War II forced them to shut down production. Otto Zwarg, a former employee of Edward's, continued making reels under his own name, on vom Hofe equipment, until 1958. Edward vom Hofe was a superb craftsman and one of the most innovative of all reelmakers, and his products are treasured for their simple elegance and superior engineering. From the beginning, Edward's artistry set him apart; his black rubber sideplates, contrasting silver-nickel frames, and sleek and functional S-shaped handles all had a major impact on American tackle design. Some consider them the best reels ever made and they remain as famous -- and as sought-after -- as they were in their day. It i s certain that reels stamped with the name Edward vom Hofe will be prized for years to come by those who appreciate the very best in tackle.

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Anholt Offshore Wind Farm 2014 (English)

This film offers some insight into the exciting and challenging process it has been to construct Denmark's largest offshore wind farm, Anholt, with a site approx. 20km long and approx. 5km wide and covers an area four times the size of the island of Anholt. More than 100 vessels were involved in the construction, and more than 3,000 people have been working offshore at the construction site.

What will it take to build a Jones Act-compliant offshore wind vessel in the U.S.? Can such a vessel help reduce the cost of offshore wind development? As the U.S. offshore wind market grows, so do the opportunities and the business case for building a U.S. ship that can meet the heavy-lift needs of the industry.
In this webinar, Renewable Energy World chief editor Jennifer Runyon highlighted some of the new commercial opportunities for the O&G sector, including shipbuilding, substructures, and a strong national supply-chain and workforce. BrianCheater from GustoMSC discussed the vessel study commissioned by the Northeast Multi-State OffshoreWind group. These presentations were followed by a Q&A with the audience.
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2017 Peachman Lecture Future Ship, Offshore and Nautical Research

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"FutureShip, Offshore and Nautical Research: Bridging the Gap Between Design and Operations"
Developing safe, smart and clean ships, offshore structures and ports is the challenge of the maritime industry. What sort of trends do we foresee in transport over sea, naval ships, offshore energy and nautical port design? Is it really possible to develop zero emission ships? Is offshore renewable energy going to be an alternative for offshore oil and gas? Do floating ports and cities help in times of sea level rise and overpopulation? Research should be focused on supporting this challenge. What should be our focus in this research? What interesting physics need to be studied? What will be the tools of the future? What is the role of the human factor in this?
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Anholt Offshore Wind Farm 2014 (English)

This film offers some insight into the exciting and challenging process it has been to construct Denmark's largest offshore wind farm, Anholt, with a site appro...

This film offers some insight into the exciting and challenging process it has been to construct Denmark's largest offshore wind farm, Anholt, with a site approx. 20km long and approx. 5km wide and covers an area four times the size of the island of Anholt. More than 100 vessels were involved in the construction, and more than 3,000 people have been working offshore at the construction site.

This film offers some insight into the exciting and challenging process it has been to construct Denmark's largest offshore wind farm, Anholt, with a site approx. 20km long and approx. 5km wide and covers an area four times the size of the island of Anholt. More than 100 vessels were involved in the construction, and more than 3,000 people have been working offshore at the construction site.

What will it take to build a Jones Act-compliant offshore wind vessel in the U.S.? Can such a vessel help reduce the cost of offshore wind development? As the U...

What will it take to build a Jones Act-compliant offshore wind vessel in the U.S.? Can such a vessel help reduce the cost of offshore wind development? As the U.S. offshore wind market grows, so do the opportunities and the business case for building a U.S. ship that can meet the heavy-lift needs of the industry.
In this webinar, Renewable Energy World chief editor Jennifer Runyon highlighted some of the new commercial opportunities for the O&G sector, including shipbuilding, substructures, and a strong national supply-chain and workforce. BrianCheater from GustoMSC discussed the vessel study commissioned by the Northeast Multi-State OffshoreWind group. These presentations were followed by a Q&A with the audience.
Panelists:
– Jennifer Runyon, Chief Editor, Renewable Energy World
– Brian Cheater, Technical Director– Naval Architecture, GustoMSC US, Inc.
– Val Stori, ProjectDirector, CleanEnergyGroup
Slides from this webinar are available as a pdf at: cleanegroup.org/wp-content/uploads/NWRC-webinar-slides-6.6.2017.pdf
This webinar was presented by Clean Energy Group for the Northeast Wind ResourceCenter (NWRC). For more information and resources related to windpower in the Northeastern U.S., visit northeastwindcenter.org.

What will it take to build a Jones Act-compliant offshore wind vessel in the U.S.? Can such a vessel help reduce the cost of offshore wind development? As the U.S. offshore wind market grows, so do the opportunities and the business case for building a U.S. ship that can meet the heavy-lift needs of the industry.
In this webinar, Renewable Energy World chief editor Jennifer Runyon highlighted some of the new commercial opportunities for the O&G sector, including shipbuilding, substructures, and a strong national supply-chain and workforce. BrianCheater from GustoMSC discussed the vessel study commissioned by the Northeast Multi-State OffshoreWind group. These presentations were followed by a Q&A with the audience.
Panelists:
– Jennifer Runyon, Chief Editor, Renewable Energy World
– Brian Cheater, Technical Director– Naval Architecture, GustoMSC US, Inc.
– Val Stori, ProjectDirector, CleanEnergyGroup
Slides from this webinar are available as a pdf at: cleanegroup.org/wp-content/uploads/NWRC-webinar-slides-6.6.2017.pdf
This webinar was presented by Clean Energy Group for the Northeast Wind ResourceCenter (NWRC). For more information and resources related to windpower in the Northeastern U.S., visit northeastwindcenter.org.

Peak oil may have come and gone, yet we are using oil faster than we are discovering it and have only just begun to think about alternatives. JoinScrippsOcean...

Peak oil may have come and gone, yet we are using oil faster than we are discovering it and have only just begun to think about alternatives. JoinScripps Oceanography geophysicist SteveConstable and learn how he is using sophisticated marine electromagnetic techniques to find dwindling offshore reserves during our transition from the hydrocarbon age to "beyond petroleum." Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [2/2011] [Science] [Show ID: 20654]

Peak oil may have come and gone, yet we are using oil faster than we are discovering it and have only just begun to think about alternatives. JoinScripps Oceanography geophysicist SteveConstable and learn how he is using sophisticated marine electromagnetic techniques to find dwindling offshore reserves during our transition from the hydrocarbon age to "beyond petroleum." Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [2/2011] [Science] [Show ID: 20654]

Credits: MichiganEngineering
"FutureShip, Offshore and Nautical Research: Bridging the Gap Between Design and Operations"
Developing safe, smart and clean ships, offshore structures and ports is the challenge of the maritime industry. What sort of trends do we foresee in transport over sea, naval ships, offshore energy and nautical port design? Is it really possible to develop zero emission ships? Is offshore renewable energy going to be an alternative for offshore oil and gas? Do floating ports and cities help in times of sea level rise and overpopulation? Research should be focused on supporting this challenge. What should be our focus in this research? What interesting physics need to be studied? What will be the tools of the future? What is the role of the human factor in this?
Based on his extensive experience in this field and MARIN's research, Dr. Bas Buchner will focus on these questions.
Dr. Bas Buchner studied at Delft University of Technology and graduated in 1991. He joined MARIN (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands), the largest independent maritime research institute in the world, and was responsible for many model test and simulation projects related to mooring, platform response, offloading analysis and wave impact loading. He specialized in the topics of extreme waves, green water loading and wave impacts. He completed his Ph.D. on the subject of 'GreenWater Loading on Ship Type Offshore Structures' (2002). He was manager of the MARIN Offshore Department from 2000 to 2010. He was Visiting Professor at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and has authored more than 50 papers in the field of offshore hydrodynamics. Since 2011, he is been the president of MARIN.
The CaptainRalph R. and Florence M. Peachman Endowed Lectureship Series is presented by a prominent member of the naval architecture and marine engineering community in recognition of Captain and Mrs. Peachman, yearly, in perpetuity.

Credits: MichiganEngineering
"FutureShip, Offshore and Nautical Research: Bridging the Gap Between Design and Operations"
Developing safe, smart and clean ships, offshore structures and ports is the challenge of the maritime industry. What sort of trends do we foresee in transport over sea, naval ships, offshore energy and nautical port design? Is it really possible to develop zero emission ships? Is offshore renewable energy going to be an alternative for offshore oil and gas? Do floating ports and cities help in times of sea level rise and overpopulation? Research should be focused on supporting this challenge. What should be our focus in this research? What interesting physics need to be studied? What will be the tools of the future? What is the role of the human factor in this?
Based on his extensive experience in this field and MARIN's research, Dr. Bas Buchner will focus on these questions.
Dr. Bas Buchner studied at Delft University of Technology and graduated in 1991. He joined MARIN (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands), the largest independent maritime research institute in the world, and was responsible for many model test and simulation projects related to mooring, platform response, offloading analysis and wave impact loading. He specialized in the topics of extreme waves, green water loading and wave impacts. He completed his Ph.D. on the subject of 'GreenWater Loading on Ship Type Offshore Structures' (2002). He was manager of the MARIN Offshore Department from 2000 to 2010. He was Visiting Professor at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and has authored more than 50 papers in the field of offshore hydrodynamics. Since 2011, he is been the president of MARIN.
The CaptainRalph R. and Florence M. Peachman Endowed Lectureship Series is presented by a prominent member of the naval architecture and marine engineering community in recognition of Captain and Mrs. Peachman, yearly, in perpetuity.

Renewable energy from offshore wind farms - Infineon Technologies

http://www.infineon.com/energy-efficiency - Energy means life: It heats houses, powers cars and lights megacities. The global appetite for energy is voracious, while resources are dwindling.
One third of the energy consumed worldwide is electricity and the trend is rising. The name of the key energy source of the future is energy efficiency. Optimal electricity use is achieved by harnessing smart semiconductor technology: Innovative chip solutions fine-tune cars, industrial plants, consumer and household electronics to use less energy. And smart meters permit evaluation of every kilowatt hour with to-the-minute accuracy, helping to save electricity.
The future of Wind Energy can be identified in offshore areas worldwide. Looking just at the North- and Baltic Sea, around 30 offshore wind farms are planned to come up in the next few years.
Tomorrow's electricity grids will be smart
The electricity grids of the future will feed themselves locally from wind, sun and water. However peaks and troughs are inevitable. Smart grids will control the power supply and demand thus ensuring a reliable flow of current.
Employing Infineon's innovative semiconductor solutions means that electricity comes from the socket with low losses. Our power electronics transmit energy from the power station to the consumer efficiently, over thousands of kilometers.

A Look at Floating Wind Farms: Harnessing Offshore Energy

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Habib Dagher, Structural EngineeringProfessor at the University of Maine, describes the concept of offshore wind turbines that float in deep water. Currently, the only fully operational floating wind turbine in the world is located in Norway and serves as a model for a planned offshore wind farm in Maine. Ironically, engineers borrowed the design from floating oil and gas rigs.
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Habib Dagher, the Bath Iron Works Professor of Structural Engineering at the University of Maine, is the founding director of the AEWC Advanced Structures and Composites Center.
Established by the National Science Foundation in 1996, the interdisciplinary AEWC Center is a world leader in the development of cost-effective, high performance hybrid composite materials for construction applications. The center recently received $15 million in funding from the Department of Energy for the development of offshore wind energy off Maine's coast. - Chautauqua Institution
Dr. Habib Dagher is Professor of Civil/Structural Engineering at the University of Maine, Bath Iron Works Professor of Structural Engineering, and founding Director of the AEWC Advanced Structures & Composites Center.

1:35:10

The Outlook for Offshore Energy Production in a Low Oil Price Environment

November 2, 2017
Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy for a discussion on the o...

America's First Offshore Wind Farm Just Started Producing Energy (HBO)

The first offshore wind farm in the United States started producing clean energy in mid-December. Located 13 miles from the coast of Rhode Island, the five turbines will power 17,000 homes, including all the energy necessary to sustain the nearby Block Island.
The wind energy industry is the fastest-growing job sector in the country. Despite their popularity in Europe, however, coastal turbines have faced resistance in the U.S.
“We have a huge, clean energy resource off of our coast, and to date we have not tapped into it,” Deepwater WindCEOJeff Grybowski told VICENews correspondentArielle Duhaime-Ross.
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The Israel Connection: An Offshore Energy Future

To power itself, Israel relies on fossil fuels from hostile neighbors -- a reliance loaded with risk. Earlier this year, when an Egyptian pipeline was attacked, more than 40 percent of Israel's natural gas supply was temporarily cut off. But a new offshore discovery could replace Israel's foreign energy imports, and help the U.S. boost its own energy independence along the way.
As part of energyNOW!'s "The Israel Connection" series, chief correspondent Tyler Suiters looks at an offshore natural gas discovery some are calling "the most important energy news since the founding of Israel." Suiters sees the new energy source being put to work in power plants and learns of Israel's plan to run its cars on natural gas instead of oil-based fuels like gasoline.

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Offshore Energy: Historical Perspective

This is the first presentation from the Advances in Earth Science Coalition briefing webin...

Our vision: offshore energy parks combining wind, wave and solar

Wave power has the ability to utilize the energy from the waves for a long time after the wind turbines must be security stopped because of too high wind speed.
Wavestar plants have also space for approx. 200 square meters of solar panels. Solar energy is similar to wave energy a renewable technology that is rapidly evolving.
This means that the same area of ocean between the two windmills, without further restrictions on fishing and sailing, may give an additional electricity production with current technology at 5 MW of wave power plants alone.
Wavestar is the strongest wave power concept. It leads the race to turn ocean power into unlimited clean energy. Test and research machines have been operating in the North Sea and the Danish fjords since 2006 and they are among the first wave energy machines to be connected to the grid. The commercial 500 kW machine will soon go into production. Wavestar will work in harmony with other clean energy methods to support the movement towards alternative and sustainable energy.
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Offshore Wind Energy 2017 post-event video: See you in Amsterdam!

We hope you enjoyed Offshore Wind Energy 2017 in London and we look forward to seeing you ...

Offshore Energy and Storage Society - OSESS

The OffshoreEnergy and StorageSociety (OSESS) is an international research initiative dedicated to advancing coastal/offshore energy and storage technology, policies, investments, and commercialization.
The society emerged from a vision shared by researchers at the University of Windsor and the University of Nottingham. On July 12-14, 2017, researchers from 10 different countries gathered at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Cape Cod for OSESS’s fourth annual conference to examine offshore energy generation and storage technology, environmental integration and expanding global markets.
OSESS 2018 takes place July 4-6 in Ningbo, China. For more information, please visit osessociety.com.

Full Time RV Living | Abandoned Concrete Ship, Oil Rig Museum and More | S2 EP025

Full Time RV Living: Season 2 EP025 February 11, 2017 Get more of our stuff at http://themotorhomeexperiment.Com/.
In this video, we take a tour of the GalvestonHarbor, walk around the Strand and take in some of the sight and sounds of Galveston's Pier 21.
The Oil Rig Museum is one you can skip, in our humble opinion!
The Harbor Tour is something you should do when in Galveston because it is one of the only ways you can see the SS Selma, an abandoned concrete tanker that has been sunk out in the bay. Very cool!
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Discovering the Off Shore Drilling Rig Experience on the Texas Ocean Star in Galveston, Texas!

The Texas Ocean Star Museum is an incredible experience for families and ANYONE who wants ...

Discovering the Off Shore Drilling Rig Experience on the Texas Ocean Star in Galveston, Texas!

The TexasOcean StarMuseum is an incredible experience for families and ANYONE who wants to discover more about life on an off-shore drilling rig! This is one of the most incredible and interactive experiences focused on engineering for our family! They had lots of hands-on activities and visual displays that are second to none. Even WEEKS after visiting the Texas Ocean Star, our child can remember EVERYTHING about her experience.
This museum relates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to the workforce and truly incorporates that Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Texas Education Agency, and the Texas Workforce Commission's goal of educating 60% of the Texas population between ages 24-35 with a post secondary credential by 2030. Our goal is for our little one to have her post-secondary credential by 2030 with the various early college high school experiences in Texas. This is why we practice weekend homeschool.
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Discover the Port of Antwerp, Antwerp's dynamic seaport

Mood movie presenting the Port of Antwerp and its specific character.
Almost150,000 people (direct and indirect jobs) make sure every day Europe's 2nd biggest port is working efficiently as a dynamic seaport, a main gateway to Europe.
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360° Victoria Falls – The Devil's Pool | National Geographic

National Geographic VR takes you flying in 360°over the cliffs of Victoria Falls.
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Police probe life threatening wreck

One man was seriously injured in a two-pickup crash that ended with one of the trucks slamming into a palm tree about a half block away. The truck sheered the tree clean in half near its base in the Oct. 18, 2011, wreck at 40th and Ball streets near Wright CuneyPark in Galveston.

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Loading the old Dutch SAR Helicopters with destination Peru for SDW Shipping

Loading the old Dutch SAR Helicopters with destination Peru for SDW Shipping

Edward vom Hofe - IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame

Edward vom Hofe
1846 - 19202005 Inductee
Edward vom Hofe was one of America's best-known and most-respected reelmakers, and perhaps the most influential member of the vom Hofe family. Austrian-born Frederick vom Hofe began manufacturing large brass multiplier reels in Brooklyn, New York in 1857. Three years later, elder son Julius joined the business. Even before his father's retirement in 1882, Julius had "F. vom Hofe & Son" focusing on a lower-priced sector of the market and on increased production. Younger son Edward started his own company in Manhattan in 1867 at the age of 21. A hands-on manufacturer as well as designer, Edward began producing a small number of high-quality reels under his own name. Striped bass fishing was flourishing along the U.S.East Coast, and Edward began producing striper reels -- solid nickel-silver offset-handle multipliers. Nickel-silver was resistant to corrosion and took a high polish, but the all-metal reels were heavy. Edward was one of the first to produce lighter-weight models with resilient hard rubber sideplates. Though he specialized in saltwater reels, he also manufactured some of the finest salmon and trout reels of the day. Edward vom Hofe's product s combined artistic beauty and functionality, and quickly set the standard for excellence. He was a perfectionist: his designs were flawless and workmanship unparalleled, and those features attracted affluent anglers who could demand and afford the very best. In time, Edward was operating a large retail and mail-order business out of which he sold his own as well as other brands of tackle, including his brother's. In the1880s the fishing world was taken by storm when the first tarpon were caught on rod and reel. But the tarpon reel of the period had insufficient line capacity and a primitive drag: a piece of leather attached to the reel's pillar that acted like a brake when pressed upon the line. Edward had his own experience with these reels; an excellent saltwater fisherman, he is credited with being the second angler to land a tarpon weighing more than 200 lb on rod and reel (a 210 lb specimen caught April 30, 1898 at Captiva Pass, Florida). But the limitations of these reels quickly became apparent -- and problematic -- when the first rod-and-reel bluefin tuna was landed in 1898 by The TunaClub's Charles Holder. Interest in taking these fast, deep-water fish exploded, and anglers found themselves with bruised or broken knuckles from the then state-of-the-art "knucklebusters". An improved drag system and an effective method for stopping large, running fish were imperative. Throughout his life Edward wa s committed to the science and technology of tackle design (between 1879 and 1902 he held four patents). Always striving to improve and refine his products, he began working on a new drag system. One of his designs required a spanner wrench to adjust the tension of the drag internally, and was a precursor to the star drag. That star drag design, conceived by William Boschen and George Farnsworth, soon appeared in Julius vom Hofe's "B-Ocean" model. The star drag revolutionized big-game fishing, and by 1914 Edward and other manufacturers were incorporating the same feature in their reels. Upon Edward's death in 1920 his sons took over the firm. Twenty years later it was sold to Ocean City Tackle ManufacturingCompany, which for several years produced salmon reels with "Edward vom Hofe, Maker" embossed on the oil caps. Material shortages during World War II forced them to shut down production. Otto Zwarg, a former employee of Edward's, continued making reels under his own name, on vom Hofe equipment, until 1958. Edward vom Hofe was a superb craftsman and one of the most innovative of all reelmakers, and his products are treasured for their simple elegance and superior engineering. From the beginning, Edward's artistry set him apart; his black rubber sideplates, contrasting silver-nickel frames, and sleek and functional S-shaped handles all had a major impact on American tackle design. Some consider them the best reels ever made and they remain as famous -- and as sought-after -- as they were in their day. It i s certain that reels stamped with the name Edward vom Hofe will be prized for years to come by those who appreciate the very best in tackle.

The Future of Energy (VICE on HBO: Season 4, Episode 9)

At the UN Climate ChangeConference in Paris, world leaders agreed that climate change is an urgent threat -- cementing green energy production as a new frontier of innovation. VICE takes an in-depth look at the future of how we make and use energy, and how we can meet growing demand as we cut carbon emissions.
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Anholt Offshore Wind Farm 2014 (English)

This film offers some insight into the exciting and challenging process it has been to con...

Anholt Offshore Wind Farm 2014 (English)

This film offers some insight into the exciting and challenging process it has been to construct Denmark's largest offshore wind farm, Anholt, with a site approx. 20km long and approx. 5km wide and covers an area four times the size of the island of Anholt. More than 100 vessels were involved in the construction, and more than 3,000 people have been working offshore at the construction site.

What will it take to build a Jones Act-compliant offshore wind vessel in the U.S.? Can such a vessel help reduce the cost of offshore wind development? As the U.S. offshore wind market grows, so do the opportunities and the business case for building a U.S. ship that can meet the heavy-lift needs of the industry.
In this webinar, Renewable Energy World chief editor Jennifer Runyon highlighted some of the new commercial opportunities for the O&G sector, including shipbuilding, substructures, and a strong national supply-chain and workforce. BrianCheater from GustoMSC discussed the vessel study commissioned by the Northeast Multi-State OffshoreWind group. These presentations were followed by a Q&A with the audience.
Panelists:
– Jennifer Runyon, Chief Editor, Renewable Energy World
– Brian Cheater, Technical Director– Naval Architecture, GustoMSC US, Inc.
– Val Stori, ProjectDirector, CleanEnergyGroup
Slides from this webinar are available as a pdf at: cleanegroup.org/wp-content/uploads/NWRC-webinar-slides-6.6.2017.pdf
This webinar was presented by Clean Energy Group for the Northeast Wind ResourceCenter (NWRC). For more information and resources related to windpower in the Northeastern U.S., visit northeastwindcenter.org.

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Offshore Energy: Offshore Drilling Update

This is the second presentation from the Advances in Earth Science Coalition briefing webi...

Peak oil may have come and gone, yet we are using oil faster than we are discovering it and have only just begun to think about alternatives. JoinScripps Oceanography geophysicist SteveConstable and learn how he is using sophisticated marine electromagnetic techniques to find dwindling offshore reserves during our transition from the hydrocarbon age to "beyond petroleum." Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [2/2011] [Science] [Show ID: 20654]

2017 Peachman Lecture Future Ship, Offshore and Nautical Research

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"FutureShip, Offshore and Nautical Research: Bridging the Gap Between Design and Operations"
Developing safe, smart and clean ships, offshore structures and ports is the challenge of the maritime industry. What sort of trends do we foresee in transport over sea, naval ships, offshore energy and nautical port design? Is it really possible to develop zero emission ships? Is offshore renewable energy going to be an alternative for offshore oil and gas? Do floating ports and cities help in times of sea level rise and overpopulation? Research should be focused on supporting this challenge. What should be our focus in this research? What interesting physics need to be studied? What will be the tools of the future? What is the role of the human factor in this?
Based on his extensive experience in this field and MARIN's research, Dr. Bas Buchner will focus on these questions.
Dr. Bas Buchner studied at Delft University of Technology and graduated in 1991. He joined MARIN (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands), the largest independent maritime research institute in the world, and was responsible for many model test and simulation projects related to mooring, platform response, offloading analysis and wave impact loading. He specialized in the topics of extreme waves, green water loading and wave impacts. He completed his Ph.D. on the subject of 'GreenWater Loading on Ship Type Offshore Structures' (2002). He was manager of the MARIN Offshore Department from 2000 to 2010. He was Visiting Professor at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and has authored more than 50 papers in the field of offshore hydrodynamics. Since 2011, he is been the president of MARIN.
The CaptainRalph R. and Florence M. Peachman Endowed Lectureship Series is presented by a prominent member of the naval architecture and marine engineering community in recognition of Captain and Mrs. Peachman, yearly, in perpetuity.

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Chinas Mega Projects 4of5 The Giant Offshore Wind ...

It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported ... – WN.com. Jack Durschlag....

An explosion on Sunday night in Austin shared "similarities" with three bombs that went off in the Texas capital earlier this month and authorities were warning on Monday that they are dealing with a serial bomber who is targeting the city, according to the Washington Post... “So we’ve definitely seen a change in the method that this suspect … is using.” ... “And we assure you that we are listening ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

Uber announced on Monday that it was pulling all of its self-driving cars from public roads in Arizona and San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh after a female pedestrian was reportedly killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Tempe, according to The Verge.&nbsp; ... “We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident.” ... "Some incredibly sad news out of Arizona....

A panel of federal judges dismissed the Republican lawsuit challenging a new congressional map that was imposed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, ending one of two challenges to the map on Monday, according to The Inquirer. The judge's decision said that the Republican lawmakers who brought the challenge did not have legal standing to do so and that the case is inappropriate for the court to take up at this time ...ChiefU.S....

Spring finally has arrived, and the welcoming committee (aka the Galveston area anglers) could not be more ecstatic ... While excellent inshore fishing has been the highlight of our reports lately, some good news came from the offshore scene ... Sunday, Capt. Johnny Williams hosted 45 anglers to an offshore trip aboard the Texsun II ... Capt ... .......

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Some coastal states opposed to PresidentDonald Trump's plan to allow oil and gas drilling off most of the nation's coastline are fighting back with proposed state laws designed to thwart the proposal.The drilling Trump proposes would take place in federal waters offshore in an area called the Outer Continental Shelf... ....

Both the men have been accused of leasing out vast tracts of land to an international firm, owning offshore firms revealed in the PanamaPapers and allowing Imran Khan to use the provincial government’s helicopter ...Lahore ....

LIMA — A representative from a North American utility supplier encourages Lima utility companies to become more energy efficient by utilizing more modern technology ... Such innovations can help utility companies and suppliers monitor customer energy usage and help them manage their energy consumption, cutting costs ... These meters use minimal energy and can share billing information directly with the utility provider....

CANBERRA, March 20 (Xinhua) -- Australia's electricity grid is becoming increasingly unstable, a report by the AustralianEnergyMarketCommission (AEMC) has found ... It attributed the instability to changes in the power generation mix with the grid becoming increasingly dependent on renewable energy sources while coal-fired power stations were slowly phased out....

How absurd is that? By putting up a big roadblock in front of Canadian oil companies, the federal government has lost out on billions of tax dollars, killed thousands of jobs and hurt businesses across Canada that sell goods and services to Canada’s energy sector ...EnergySecretaryRick Perry, said. “An energy dominant America means self-reliant....

The Ministry of Energy with the consultation of stakeholders has suggested recommendations to the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) to bring modifications in existing ‘Nepra’s Wheeling of Electric Power Regulation 2016’, to make headway in opening the market and moving towards bilateral trade of electricity between buyers and sellers independently ... It will not be mandatory for the DISCOs to buy this energy....

The PunjabFoodAuthority (PFA) has discarded 9,000 cans of energy drinks on violation of given instructions. Operation was launched against energy drink manufacturing companies and importers throughout the province on the directions of PFA Director General Noorul Amin Mengal here Monday ... Moreover, regular use of energy drinks causes blood pressure, hypertension, obesity and many other diseases....

"I was fine because I had a patient mother and some patient teachers," he explained, "but it makes me furious that you get a kid who has this creative energy, who is powering off the walls and people can't be bothered to deal with energy." ... "they were to point out how patient my mom and entire family was of me and my hyper active energy...both physically and mentally...and creativity was my calming... ....